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Shinji would have said "Bankai: (Something) Sakanade" or "Bankai: Sakanade (Something)" if he were indeed using his Bankai. Every person who's ever used Bankai has done this at least once. With the Shikai, it's "Release Command: Name of the sword". Shinji follows that formula perfectly (Collapse: Sakanade). When he uses his Bankai, it won't be a mystery. He'll come out and say it. So I, for one, am certain Shinji is/was only using his Shikai.

Shinji would have said "Bankai: (Something) Sakanade" or "Bankai: Sakanade (Something)" if he were indeed using his Bankai. Every person who's ever used Bankai has done this at least once. With the Shikai, it's "Release Command: Name of the sword". Shinji follows that formula perfectly (Collapse: Sakanade). When he uses his Bankai, it won't be a mystery. He'll come out and say it. So I, for one, am certain Shinji is/was only using his Shikai.

im not disagreeing with it being his shinkai cos i'm 100% that it was his shinkai im just explain that it aint a must that they have to have some long discription

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Originally Posted by halaros536
shut up you weakling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you are just angry because i didnt let you became my SERVANT!!!!!! but icould not accept that because you are too weak to be my servant sorry

Originally Posted by halaros536
shut up you weakling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you are just angry because i didnt let you became my SERVANT!!!!!! but icould not accept that because you are too weak to be my servant sorry

he uses one word to describe senbonzakura so it means its not necessary for some one to use more than one word to describe they're zans bankai state

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Originally Posted by halaros536
shut up you weakling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you are just angry because i didnt let you became my SERVANT!!!!!! but icould not accept that because you are too weak to be my servant sorry

he uses one word to describe senbonzakura so it means its not necessary for some one to use more than one word to describe they're zans bankai state

Not entirely true. The name of the sword IS Senbonzakura (lit. thousand cherry blossoms). Kageyoshi is THE description of the release. The Wikipedia article has "Senbonzakura Kageyoshi" translated as "Vibrant Display of a Thousand Cherry Blossoms", so "kageyoshi" IS descriptive. Same with say, Tensa Zangetsu, which translates as "Heavenly Chain Cutting Moon", where Zangetsu just means something like "Chain Cutting Moon".

I have not seen anyone NOT following this kind of logic. While I agree with you that it mustn't be the case, the probability is very low so far. Like Afro said, when a person uses bankai, it always precedes the name of the word + description, whereas with shikai, the sword release is usually preceded by a release command + name of the sword.

As for Ashisogi Jizo, I think you confuse the fact that both terms is the name is of the whole name, because it describes something which already exists (the jizo), but here too, the full name of his bankai is called Konjiki Ashisogi Jizo, which adds another descriptive to the name, but the whole name of the sword is Ashisogi Jizo.

he says senponsakura kageyoshi not only senponsakura and toshiro says daiguren hyorinmarou not only hyorinmarou

its just the same as him saying shire senbonzakura

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Originally Posted by halaros536
shut up you weakling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you are just angry because i didnt let you became my SERVANT!!!!!! but icould not accept that because you are too weak to be my servant sorry